2010 Malabon local elections

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2010 Malabon mayoral election
  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  
 
Nominee Canuto "Tito" Oreta N/AN/A
Party Lakas
Running mateMa. Lourdes Yambao Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III Pablo Cabrera
Popular vote104,24530,142
Percentage100.00%
Running mateSalvador Beo Sr.

Mayor before election

Canuto "Tito" Oreta
Lakas

Elected Mayor

Canuto "Tito" Oreta
Lakas

Local elections were held in Malabon on May 10, 2010, as part of the Philippine general election. Several local posts in the city were on the ballot, including the mayor, vice mayor, one representative, and the twelve councilors for the city's two districts (six for each district).

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Background

Mayor Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta ran for his third and final term unopposed.

Vice Mayor Arnold Vicencio did not ran for re-election, instead he ran for congressional race. His party had no candidate for vice mayor. His seat was contested by Councilor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III, former mayoral candidate Ma. Lourdes Yambao, former councilor Pablo Cabrera Sr., and Salvador Beo Sr.

Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel ran for her first full-term after replacing Alvin Sandoval from winning an electoral protest. She assumed congressional seat in 2009. [1] This time, she ran for lone district of Malabon. Lacson-Noel was challenged by former Vice Mayor Mark Allan Jay "Jayjay" Yambao, Vice Mayor Arnold Vicencio, former Rep. Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II, and Bobby Genorga. [2] Sandoval and Yambao both ran under Lakas–CMD.

Results

Mayor

Mayor Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta won unopposed. [3]

Malabon Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta 104,245 100.00%
Total votes100.00%
Lakas hold

Vice Mayor

Councilor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III defeated former mayoral candidate Ma. Lourdes Yambao, former Councilor Pablo Cabrera Sr., and Salvador Beo Sr.

Malabon Vice Mayoral Election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III 80,834 65.57
Lakas Ma. Lourdes Yambao36,47129.59
Independent Pablo Cabrera Sr.5,3894.37
Independent Salvador Beo Sr.5810.47
Total votes138,805 100.00%
Liberal hold

For Representative, Lone District of Malabon

Rep. Josephine Veronique "Jaye" Lacson-Noel won over former Vice Mayor Mark Allan Jay "Jayjay" Yambao, Vice Mayor Arnold Vicencio, former Rep. Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II, and Bobby Genorga.

Representative, Lone District of Malabon
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Josephine "Jaye" Lacson-Noel52,815 40.25
PMP Arnold Vicencio42,96132.74
Lakas Federico "Ricky" Sandoval II 27,50620.96
Lakas Mark Allan Jay "Jayjay" Yambao7,6405.82
Independent Bobby Genorga2830.22
Total votes138,805 100.00%
NPC hold

For Councilor

First District

Member, City Council in Malabon's First District
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Maricar Torres 38,179 11.50
Nacionalista Ian Emmanuel Borja36,649 11.04
Liberal Jaime Dumalaog 30,480 9.18
Lakas Payapa Ona 29,975 9.03
Lakas Ma. Anna Lizza "Leslie" Yambao27,984 8.43
NPC Edwin Gregorio Dimaguiba 27,808 8.37
Lakas Oliver "Olly" Ramos26,0197.83
Liberal Bernard "Ninong" Dela Cruz25,5337.69
Liberal Enrique Linchangco18,2455.49
Nacionalista Orlando Pedro18,2235.49
NPC Armando Balatbat18,0915.45
Independent Merlyn Balite8,9292.69
Liberal Antonio Ponce8,2332.48
Lakas Emiliano Roque Jr.7,5802.28
Independent Alberto Dela Cruz5,6891.71
Lakas Juanito Buhalog3,3561.01
Independent Fernando Diones1,1300.34
Total votes72,218 100.00

Second District

Member, City Council in Malabon's Second District
PartyCandidateVotes%
NPC Diosdado "Dado" Cunanan42,717 13.82
Nacionalista Eduardo "Eddie" Nolasco39,760 12.87
Liberal Edward Pert Dela Cruz 34,521 11.17
Lakas Fortunato "Tato" Espiritu29,840 9.66
NPC Edralin "Len" Yanga 28,923 9.36
Lakas Rufino "Rufing" Bautista28,338 9.17
NPC Merlin “Tiger” Mañalac24,8788.05
Independent Sofronia Lim18,9996.15
Nacionalista Ildefonso Mariquit Jr.16,0035.18
Liberal Victorio Trinidad12,1803.94
Lakas Marcelo Borja Jr.10,5073.40
NPC Edgardo Marcial9,6293.12
Lakas Loreto Simon8,9152.88
Independent Hilda Bulaclac1,5230.49
Independent Andres Encina1,2470.40
Independent Gil Magdaraog Sr.1,0470.34
Total votes66,587 100.00

Aftermath

Mayor Canuto Senen "Tito" Oreta died in office due to lung cancer on September 3, 2012. [4] He was 73. He was replaced by then-Vice Mayor Antolin "Lenlen" Oreta III. [5]

Second District Councilor Diosdado Cunanan took over Vice Mayor Oreta's seat as Acting Vice Mayor until 2013 [6] He was the highest ranking city councilor prior to last elections.

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